- Add a new service in docker-compose.yml
version: '2'
services:
openvpn:
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
image: kylemanna/openvpn
container_name: openvpn
ports:
- "1194:1194/udp"
restart: always
volumes:
- ./openvpn-data/conf:/etc/openvpn
- Initialize the configuration files and certificates
docker-compose run --rm openvpn ovpn_genconfig -u udp://VPN.SERVERNAME.COM
docker-compose run --rm openvpn ovpn_initpki
- Fix ownership (depending on how to handle your backups, this may not be needed)
sudo chown -R $(whoami): ./openvpn-data
- Start OpenVPN server process
docker-compose up -d openvpn
- You can access the container logs with
docker-compose logs -f
- Generate a client certificate
export CLIENTNAME="your_client_name"
# with a passphrase (recommended)
docker-compose run --rm openvpn easyrsa build-client-full $CLIENTNAME
# without a passphrase (not recommended)
docker-compose run --rm openvpn easyrsa build-client-full $CLIENTNAME nopass
- Retrieve the client configuration with embedded certificates
docker-compose run --rm openvpn ovpn_getclient $CLIENTNAME > $CLIENTNAME.ovpn
- Revoke a client certificate
# Keep the corresponding crt, key and req files.
docker-compose run --rm openvpn ovpn_revokeclient $CLIENTNAME
# Remove the corresponding crt, key and req files.
docker-compose run --rm openvpn ovpn_revokeclient $CLIENTNAME remove
- Create an environment variable with the name DEBUG and value of 1 to enable debug output (using "docker -e").
docker-compose run -e DEBUG=1 -p 1194:1194/udp openvpn